my gf goes food shopping there in her words "im just getting a few things in,i think that is a dear shop but she says it is the same price for the food in asda or other shops like that
2007-11-18
11:56:47
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she thinks its the same price for some stuff
2007-11-18
12:26:53 ·
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she will get a few things from there and does her main shopping in asda
2007-11-18
12:28:49 ·
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i love it
2007-11-19 04:20:22
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answered by suzywong 4
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M&S is very expensive, but the food is good quality. I love their adverts for food as they make my mouth water and I've promised the family that we will treat ourselves at M&S this Xmas. We went there a few days ago with all good intent to buy a few things we had seen on the ads, but to be honest I couidn't bring myself to pay their prices. I put stuff into my basket then took it out down the next aisle. I spent £10 on a meal for just two of us! I'm not tight and I like quality, but I'm happy shopping at Asda on-line.
2007-11-18 23:54:00
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answered by noshoes 2
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No way are the prices the same as Asda. M & S are more expensive for food but it is better quality than all the rest.
2007-11-18 11:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it! The clothes are great and so is the food. But you girlfriend is mistaken there is no way M&S is cheaper or the same price as Asda. M&S is food is probably more on a par with Waitrose.
2007-11-19 00:57:46
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answered by Blondie Bear 3
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No chance Marks is the most expensive food place to shop!! You never get bad food from there its very nice. But you pay top dollar for it. It's OK to go there for few treats etc but you would have to be rich to buy all your food shopping there.
2007-11-18 12:01:44
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answered by alan w 4
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it is more expensive than asda, tesco and all the rest, although to some extent, it depends what she is buying. if she is buying the essentials, bread, butter, milk, biscuits, that kind of stuff, it's probably about the same price. but it also better quality (except for M&S bread - yuck)
2007-11-18 12:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No its a little more expensive, but well worth it. I do a shop there once a week for "just a few bits", then get my main shop at Asda. In the end you get what you pay for dont you? And you cant beat their spring greens in a cream sauce its yummy, oh yeah and their shortcake, and their swiss chocolates, and their ribbon salad, and their......................................................................................... This could go on for a while, so Ill just go away now.
2007-11-18 12:04:17
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answered by superduper 3
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I tried shopping at M&S and found the staff to be a bunch of stuck up, Snooty cows. I took great pleasure in reminding them that if they had any discerable skill or education then they would not be jumped up checkout girls.
2007-11-18 12:56:37
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answered by john m 6
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You dont get cheap food from M&S its quality food. There are some things you just have to go out of your way for.
2007-11-18 12:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure its a little more expensive.
Maybe the basics are the same price, but they have more in the way of luxury items and less in the way of "value" items and buy one get one free deals that you get in other supermarkets.
2007-11-18 12:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I cant see much difference well couple of quid but don't like the lay out to be honest and it always seems dull as in bad lighting which makes it feel cold in there!
2007-11-18 12:01:01
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